United Kingdom

  • UWE Bristol is a University Alliance university with a common mission to make the difference to our cities and regions. We use our experience of providing high quality teaching and research with real world impact to shape higher education and research policy for the benefit of our students and business and civic partners. We innovate together, learn from each other and support every member to transform lives and deliver growth.
  • The University of Wolverhampton is a leading modern university with a tradition of providing opportunity and academic excellence dating back nearly 190 years.
  • We're proud to be an international university, global in our outlook, thinking and research but local in personality. Living and studying in the UK is an unforgettable experience and right now, students from over 100 countries are enjoying their adventure with us. We hope you will too.
  • Buckinghamshire New University styled Bucks New University, is a public university with campuses in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire; Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire; Uxbridge, Greater London; and Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.
  • Founded in the year 1930Teesside University is an open engineering university that is associated with the University Alliance. Earlier, the university was referred to as the Constantine Technical University. In 1992, it gained the status of a university and the degree courses provided at the university were recognised by the University of London. The major focus of the university is in the field of engineering, metallurgy and chemistry. The first technical building of the university was designed and built by the renowned architect of London, Graham R. Dawbarn. He is also known for his contributions to the construction of the Corpus Christie College in Cambridge. Also, Teesside University is among the first universities in the United Kingdom to follow the Further and Higher Education Act. After the 1990s, the university has witnessed a rapid growth in the number of enrolments.
  • The University of Gloucestershire is a public university situated in Gloucestershire with three campuses in total. The university is situated in two locations with two campuses in Cheltenham and one in Gloucester which is Francis Close Hall, The Park, and Oxstalls, respectively. The university gained its status in the year 2001, before which its roots can be traced back to the 19th century when two distinct strands of educational provisions in Gloucestershire merged to form the University of Gloucestershire, UK. The university consists of 8 distinct schools of study which are School of Art and Design, School of Business and Technology, School of Education, School of Health and Social Care, School of Liberal and Performing Arts, School of Media, School of Natural and Social Sciences, and the School of Sport and Exercise. Along with the taught programs, the schools are also responsible for leading the university's research as well as commercial activities in their respective fields. Students have a range of courses and subjects to choose from as it offers more than 80 undergraduate courses, 57 post-graduate as well as Ph.D. degrees. The University  is a diverse, vibrant community of 12,000 students and 1,500 staff
  • Birkbeck is a world-class research and teaching university in the heart of London. It was originally founded in 1823, with the aim of giving the working people of London access to higher education. Students include everyone from secondary school graduates continuing their studies to working professionals, innovators and entrepreneurs looking to take the next step towards achieving their career goals. Classes are taken at night (from 6pm), leaving you free to study and enjoy London during the day. Based in Bloomsbury, a world-renowned intellectual and literary hub, Birkbeck has a global reputation for high-quality research and teaching and has been part of the prestigious University of London for over 100 years. Other University of London members include University College London (UCL), King's College London (KCL), the School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Birkbeck students have access to all University of London facilities.  
  • Admission to this university is through the on-campus pathway provider, which offers foundation, integrated year one, and pre-masters levels, as well as pre-sessional English. Keele University International College will have its first intake in September 2022 and will be located on campus, welcoming international students to study a variety of programmes that will enable them to progress onto their chosen course at Keele. Keele University is known for its world-leading research and academic excellence. It's consistently recognised as a leading UK university. Nestled in the Staffordshire countryside, Keele has one of the largest and most beautiful campuses in Britain. They’re just minutes from the market town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and a bus ride from Stoke-on-Trent.  
  • Canterbury Christ Church University is a welcoming, supportive and international university with global connections. While the primary campus is located in the historic city of Canterbury, their network of centres stretch throughout the beautiful county of Kent. The university has a diverse and vibrant community of 15,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from over 80 countries, making them small enough to be a family yet big enough to have global impact. Nearly two-thirds of Christ Church graduates are in highly skilled graduate-level employment 15 months after graduating – 3% higher than the national average.
  • University College Birmingham is a welcoming university with strong industry links. They offer degrees accredited by the University of Warwick, industry-led college courses and innovative apprenticeships that offer you the chance to earn while you learn. Their expanding campus is situated in the heart of the city and is equipped with outstanding facilities to develop your industry skills, unrivalled placement opportunities and award-winning teaching staff.
  • MPW is one of the UK’s leading names in fifth and sixth-form education. Established in 1973, their colleges in London, Birmingham and Cambridge offer a distinctive alternative to traditional schools, with bespoke solutions for A level and GCSE students. MPW teaches 1,200 students on roll each year, of which one third are international. MPW has a vibrant international community that benefits from interacting with the predominantly British student body. They believe one size does not fit all and take great care to understand their students’ needs and adapt their teaching style to help develop student potential both academically and personally. With tailored programmes and small class teaching (guarantee of fewer than 10 students in any class), students benefit from personal attention and extra one-to-one tuition. Tutors are highly qualified to first degree or doctoral level and many are A level or GCSE examiners for the subjects that they teach. Students are taught in an exam-focused fashion and they are given course notes written by our tutors to help them better prepare for the final examinations.
  • Hult brings together forward-thinking people from all over the world to learn business by doing business. So they graduate ready to make an impact that matters and lead others to do the same. By focusing on what students can do in the real world, rather than just the theory they study in classrooms, they prioritise those skills and mindsets that are most needed to bring about change—in the careers of the individual, the businesses they work in, and the society we all live in. This belief in the power of learning by doing goes beyond a philosophy; it is the guiding force behind every program Hult provides, every course they create and every class they run. Hult specialises in helping international students forge international careers. They build a global network by collaborating with classmates from around the world—potential partners, investors, and contacts are everywhere. At Hult, global means more than geography, it's a shared experience where students, alumni, faculty, and staff are all enriched by each other’s perspectives.
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